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Bio

Professor Zola has taught at the University of Scranton, Penn
State University’s Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton campuses and was
executive director of the Ethics Institute of Northeastern
Pennsylvania at Misericordia University. He is currently an
assistant professor of philosophy and director of the Catholic and
Dominican Institute at Mount Saint Mary College, Newburgh, New
York.

He serves as co-chair of the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties’ Elder
Abuse Task Force and is an ethics consultant for Temple
University’s Institute on Protective Services. Charles is a
member of the American Catholic Philosophical Association

Professor Zola's areas of interest are the philosophy of age and
aging, applied ethics, and elder care ethics.

“Charisms of Old Age and their Ethical Significance”
Elder Religious and Diocesan Priests Conference, Misericordia
University, Dallas, PA, June 26, 2010

“The Values and Disvalue of Caring for the Elderly: Meeting the
Ethical Challenges”
A Day to C.A.R.E.; Change, Appreciate, Renew and Enrich
Allegheny County Department of Human Services Area Agency on
Aging, October 7, 2010.